MudLite XTR???
#12
Originally posted by: grizzkiller
silverbullet, i did not know that, thanks. i'm sure other manufactuers will follow but your tire choices are limited though, agree?
silverbullet, i did not know that, thanks. i'm sure other manufactuers will follow but your tire choices are limited though, agree?
#14
this may be a dumb question but radials will last longer than bias right? i mean bias tires wear faster ? or do i have it backwards
#15
Radials last longer, roll with less resistance, and are supposed to make the steering much easier. Especially with the stiffer sidewalls. Those sure are cool lookin...but geez....the $$$$$$. Wheels and tires for a full size truck are about that price, and those tires would last for 60,000 miles and they're carrying lots of weight to wear them out with etc. I don't understand $113 for a tire like this when a Michlin X whatever top of the line series for my truck is the same price......
#16
because they can charge that much and people will still buy them because most people don't have their own tire molds.
They shouldn't cost that much though, but you have to remember they are made to stand up to more rough terrain
They shouldn't cost that much though, but you have to remember they are made to stand up to more rough terrain
#17
Just bought a set of XTR's 27" by 9" by 12" for the front and 27" by 11" by 12" for the rear for $385.00 to my door from ebay .. a set of nice Vision Aluminum rims also for $210.00 to my door i thought it was a good deal ..
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